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US10795618B2 - Methods, apparatuses, and systems for verifying printed image and improving print quality - Google Patents

Methods, apparatuses, and systems for verifying printed image and improving print quality
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US10795618B2
US10795618B2US16/240,067US201916240067AUS10795618B2US 10795618 B2US10795618 B2US 10795618B2US 201916240067 AUS201916240067 AUS 201916240067AUS 10795618 B2US10795618 B2US 10795618B2
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A method for evaluating a print quality of a printed document that is printed by a printer is provided. The printer comprises a pre-print image scanner, a post-print image scanner, and a printhead disposed between the pre-print image scanner and the post-print image scanner. The method comprises generating a pre-printing image of a print media, generating the printed document, generating a post-printing image of the printed document, generating a validation image by comparing the post-printing image with the pre-printing image, and comparing the validation image with the source image.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This non-provisional application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/614,089, filed Jan. 5, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to printers, printing, and printed image verification. More particularly, the present method and apparatus provides robust printed image verification for improving image quality during printing operation.
BACKGROUND
Notwithstanding the revolution in digital communications and digital transmission/viewing of documents, hardcopy printed media—printing onto tangible sheets of paper or labels—remains essential for many purposes. Hardcopy printing may be accomplished via multiple types of devices, including thermal printers, inkjet printing, and laser printers. For all hardcopy media and printing methods, an important objective is a high level of visual clarity of the final printed output. When a document is intended for conventional, narrative text or images to be read/viewed by a person, visual clarity ensures the document is both readable and aesthetically appealing.
Applicant has identified many deficiencies and problems associated with existing printers. For example, existing printers do not provide accurate determination of print quality, and/or fail to improve the quality of printed images.
In addition, existing printers fail to provide proper print registration. “Proper print registration” means that the image occurs in the precise position as intended (an ideal position). Conversely, the image is not in register if any element of the image is misaligned or displaced, especially in reference to the edge of the print medium. Print registration errors can occur due to printer set-up and differences in print media. For example, the differences between printers and mechanical tolerances may cause the printed image not be aligned properly in the printhead direction (left to right) (i.e., the printed image may be horizontally offset such that an element (part of) the printed image is too close to the edge of or outside a print area of the print medium). During the printing process, the print media may also drift horizontally in the printhead direction (left and/or right). In these situations, there is a risk of the printed image being horizontally offset as compared to the ideal position, causing the printed image to no longer be machine-readable. The failed printed media needs to be reprinted, print media re-aligned, and/or printer configuration(s) changed before further printing, resulting in lost time and materials. Further, when printing barcodes, the printed barcode may include a distortion. The distortion may occur if a user uses an excessive thermal printhead temperature in an attempt to obtain better graphics and for other reasons. None of existing printers have been successful in reliably and consistently printing images that are in register.
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Accordingly, in one aspect, the present system and method solves the problem by employing two scanners, which, in an embodiment, may both be within the printer itself. The scanners may employ 1D or 2D images sensors, such as charge-coupled device (CCD), a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS,) or a contact image sensor (CIS). A first scanner is configured to scan the print media as it is fed into the printer and detect any pre-printed matter. A second scanner is configured to scan the print media after the print operation. A hardware processor is configured to compare the second scan against the first scan to determine what the printhead or print roller (or similar print element) actually or effectively printed onto the paper.
In another aspect, the present system and method solves the problem via computer software which controls a hardware processor of the printer. Under software control, the hardware processor receives image data from a first scanner, which scans the print media as it is fed into the printer and detect any pre-printed matter. The hardware processor also receives image data from a second scanner, which scans the print media after the print operation. The suitably programmed hardware processor then compares the second scan against the first scan to determine what the printhead or print roller (or similar print element) actually or effectively printed onto the paper.
In another aspect, the present system and method solves the problem via a method employed on a processor-based system of a printer. The method employs the hardware processor to receive image data from a first scanner, which scans the print media as it is fed into the printer and detects any pre-printed matter. The method also employs the hardware processor to receive image data from a second scanner, which scans the print media after the print operation. The method then compares the second scan against the first scan, to determine what the printhead or print roller (or similar print element) actually or effectively printed onto the paper.
In accordance with various embodiments, a method for evaluating the print quality of a printed document is provided. The method comprises scanning, via a pre-print image scanner of said printer, a print media which is to be imprinted with said source digital image to generate a pre-printing image of said print media, wherein said pre-printing image comprises an image of any markings, banner or background pre-printed on said print media; printing on said print media, via a printhead of said printer, one or more new document elements based on the source image, yielding a printed document; scanning, via a post-print image scanner of said printer, the printed document to generate a post-printing image of said printed document; wherein: said post-printing image comprises: the image of the markings, banner or background pre-printed on said print media; and the one or more new document elements; generating, via said hardware processor, a validation image by subtracting said pre-printing image from said post-printing image.
In some embodiments, the method further comparing, via said hardware processor, the validation image with the source image, wherein said hardware processor identifies any differences between said validation image and said source image; and determining via said hardware processor, based on said differences, whether the printing on said print media of the source image resulted in a valid printed document or an invalid printed document.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises applying, via the hardware processor, to the differences between said validation image and said source image, a comparison criteria indicative of whether a printed document is valid or invalid.
In some embodiments, said comparison criteria defines a magnitude of the differences between the validation image and the source image.
In some embodiments, said comparison criteria distinguishes a valid printed document from an invalid printed document based on specifying a threshold value which separates an acceptable magnitude of differences from an unacceptable magnitude of differences.
In some embodiments, said magnitude of the differences comprises at least one of: a magnitude of a contrast between a newly printed document element and the markings, banner or background pre-printed on said printed document; a degree of displacement of the newly printed document element as compared with a placement of the corresponding element of said source image within the complete source image; and a degree of edge sharpness or edge blur of said newly printed document element as compared with a degree of edge sharpness or edge blur of the corresponding element of said source image.
In some embodiments, said comparison criteria identifies a type of the differences between the validation image and the source image.
In some embodiments, said comparison criteria distinguishes a valid printed document from an invalid printed document based on defining an acceptable type of differences versus an unacceptable type of differences.
In some embodiments, said type of differences of the comparison criteria comprises at least one of: a difference between a coded symbol of the source document and a corresponding coded symbol of the validation image; and a difference between an alphanumeric text of the source document and a corresponding alphanumeric text of the validation image.
In accordance with various embodiments, a method for evaluating the print quality of a printed document is provided. The method comprises obtaining at a hardware processor of the printer a raster source image of a source page to be printed, said source image comprising an intended print content; scanning, via a pre-print image scanner of said printer, a print media which is to be imprinted with said source digital image, wherein said printer generates a pre-printing image of said print media; printing on said print media, via a printhead of said printer, one or more new document elements based on the source image, yielding a printed document; scanning, via a post-print image scanner of said printer, the printed document, wherein said printer generates a post-printing image of said printed document, said post-printing image comprising the one or more new document elements; comparing, via said hardware processor, the pre-printing image, the post-printing image, and the source image, wherein said hardware processor identifies a difference between the one or more new document elements and the intended print content; and determining via said hardware processor, and based on said difference, whether the printing on said print media of the source image resulted in a valid printed document or an invalid printed document.
In some embodiments, comparing the pre-printing image, the post-printing image, and the source image comprises generating, via said hardware processor, a validation image which is generated by digitally subtracting said pre-printing image from said post-printing image. Said pre-printing image comprises an image of any element which was pre-printed on said print media. Said post-printing image comprises: the image of the any element pre-printed on said print media. Said one or more newly imprinted document elements comprise at least one of new alphanumeric text, new symbols, and new graphics. Said validation image comprises the newly imprinted document elements without the image of any pre-printed elements.
In some embodiments, identifying a difference between the one or more newly imprinted document elements and the intended print content comprises comparing, via said hardware processor, the validation image with the source image.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises applying, via the hardware processor, to the difference between said validation image and said source image, a comparison criteria indicative of whether a printed document is valid or invalid.
In some embodiments, said comparison criteria defines a magnitude of the difference between the validation image and the source image; and said comparison criteria further distinguishes a valid printed document from an invalid printed document based on specifying a threshold value which separates an acceptable magnitude of difference from an unacceptable magnitude of difference.
In some embodiments, said comparison criteria identifies a type of difference between the validation image and the source image. Said comparison criteria further distinguishes a valid printed document from an invalid printed document based on defining an acceptable type of difference versus an unacceptable type of difference.
In accordance with various embodiments, a method for evaluating the print quality of a printed document is provided. The method comprises obtaining at a hardware processor a source image of a source page to be printed; obtaining at the hardware processor a pre-print image comprising an image of a print media prior to printing, said pre-print image comprising any pre-printed elements on said print media; obtaining at the hardware processor a post-print image comprising an image of the printed document, said post-printing image comprising the pre-printed elements and one or more newly imprinted document elements; generating, via said hardware processor, a modified post-print image by subtracting the pre-print image from the post-print image.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises comparing, via said hardware processor, the modified post-printing image and the source image, wherein said hardware processor identifies a difference between the newly imprinted document elements and the source image; and determining via said hardware processor, and based on said difference, whether the printing on said print media of the source image resulted in a valid printed document or an invalid printed document.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises printing on said print media, after obtaining the pre-print image and before obtaining the post-print image, and via a printhead of a printer coupled with said hardware processor, the one or more new document elements based on the source image, yielding the printed document for post-scanning.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises obtaining said pre-print image from a first image scanner of said printer.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises obtaining said pre-print image from an image scanner external to said printer; and obtaining said post-print image from an image scanner external to said printer.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises obtaining both of said pre-print image and said post-print image from a single internal image scanner of said printer, wherein said print media is fed twice through said printer, first without printing and second with printing.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises applying, via the hardware processor, to the difference between said modified post-print image and said source image, a comparison criteria indicative of whether a printed document is valid or invalid, wherein said comparison criteria comprises at least one of: a magnitude of the difference between the validation image and the source image; and a type of difference between the validation image and the source image.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises at least one of: distinguishing a valid printed document from an invalid printed document based on an acceptable magnitude of difference versus an unacceptable magnitude of difference; and distinguishing a valid printed document from an invalid printed document based on an acceptable type of difference versus an unacceptable type of difference.
In accordance with various embodiments of the present invention, a method for printing an image on print media with a printer is provided. The method comprises receiving print data, at least part of the print data used to generate the image; receiving a reference image or generating the reference image from at least part of the print data; storing the reference image in a memory of the printer; printing the image to obtain a printed image; capturing a representation of the printed image to obtain a captured image; determining if the captured image conforms to the reference image by comparing at least a portion of the captured image with a same portion of the reference image; and modifying at least part of the print data used to generate the image prior to generating a succeeding image if the captured image does not conform to the reference image.
In some embodiments, the captured image comprises a barcode, and determining if the captured image conforms to the reference image comprises comparing the barcode of the captured image with a reference barcode in the reference image, wherein the captured image does not conform to the reference image if the barcode of the captured image includes a distortion not present in the reference barcode.
In some embodiments, modifying at least part of the print data comprises automatically adjusting the barcode in the print data used to generate the image for improving a print quality of the succeeding image comprising a printed barcode.
In some embodiments, automatically adjusting the barcode comprises at least one of removing a portion of and adding to each bar edge of the barcode in the print data used to generate the image, thereby maintaining overall dimensions in the printed barcode of the succeeding image.
In some embodiments, determining if the captured image conforms to the reference image comprises comparing a horizontal position of the printed image in the captured image with the horizontal position of the reference image, wherein the captured image does not conform to the reference image if there is an offset in the horizontal position of the printed image relative to the horizontal position of the reference image.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises prior to the modifying step, storing a value of the offset in the memory; and wherein modifying the print data used to generate the image results in modified print data and comprises shifting the print data used to generate the image by the value of the offset to reposition the succeeding image on the print media.
In some embodiments, shifting the print data used to generate the image comprises inserting or removing a margin in a left or right portion of the print data used to generate the image.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises, after shifting the print data used to generate the image: printing the succeeding image to obtain a succeeding printed image; capturing a succeeding representation of the succeeding printed image from the same printer to obtain a succeeding captured image; comparing the succeeding captured image with the reference image to determine if the succeeding captured image conforms to the reference image; and further shifting the modified print data used to generate the succeeding image if the succeeding captured image does not conform to the reference image, wherein the succeeding captured image does not conform to the reference image if there is an offset in the horizontal position of the succeeding printed image in the succeeding captured image relative to the horizontal position of the reference image.
In some embodiments, the printing, capturing, comparing, and further shifting steps are repeated until the succeeding printed image in the succeeding captured image conforms to the reference image.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises comparing the horizontal position of the succeeding printed image with the horizontal position of an immediately preceding printed image to determine if the print media is drifting during operation of the printer, wherein a difference in the horizontal position of the succeeding printed image relative to the horizontal position of the immediately preceding printed image comprises a drifting offset having a value; and further shifting the modified print data used to generate the succeeding image by the value of the drifting offset resulting in further modified print data before generating a next succeeding image using the further modified print data.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises shifting the print data by changing a user command.
In some embodiments, capturing the representation of the printed image comprises capturing the representation from at least one of: a first time use of the printer; a first time use of new print data; and a first time use of new print media stock.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises, prior to a first time use of the new print media stock, capturing a width of the new print media stock and shifting the print data based on the width to substantially center the succeeding image on a print medium.
In some embodiments, the captured image comprises a non-conforming captured image if the captured image does not conform to the reference image, the method further comprising: generating a notice about the non-conforming captured image to a user of the printer.
In some embodiments, generating the notice comprises prompting the user to adjust the print media guide of the printer.
In accordance with various embodiments, the present invention embraces a method for printing an image on print media with a printer. The method comprises receiving print data, at least part of the print data used to generate the image. A reference image is received or generated from at least part of the print data. The reference image is stored in a memory of the printer. The image is printed to obtain a printed image. A representation of the printed image is captured to obtain a captured image. At least a portion of the captured image is compared with a same portion of the reference image to determine if the captured image conforms to the reference image. At least part of the print data used to generate the image is modified prior to generating a succeeding image if the captured image does not conform to the reference image.
In accordance with various embodiments, the present invention embraces a method for printing an image on print media. The method comprises receiving print data, at least part of the print data used to generate the image. A reference image is received or generated from at least part of the print data and stored in a memory of a printer. The image is printed to obtain a printed image. A representation of the printed image is captured to obtain a captured image. The captured image is compared with the reference image to determine if a horizontal position of the printed image conforms to the horizontal position of the reference image, wherein the captured image comprises a non-conforming captured image if the horizontal position of the printed image in the captured image is offset from the horizontal position of the reference image, the offset having a value. The value of the offset is stored in a memory of the printer. The print data used to generate the image is shifted by the value of the offset to reposition a succeeding image on the print media.
In some embodiments, the image comprises a printed indicium. In some embodiments, shifting the print data used to generate the image comprises inserting or removing a margin in a left or right portion of the print data used to generate the image.
In accordance with various embodiments, the present invention embraces a method for improving print quality during operation of a printer. The method comprises printing a barcode on a print medium to obtain a printed barcode. The barcode is generated using print data. An image of the printed barcode is captured to obtain a captured image. The printed barcode in the captured image is compared with the reference barcode to determine if the printed barcode in the captured image conforms to the reference barcode of a reference image. The printed barcode does not conform to the reference barcode if a distortion exists in the printed barcode that is not present in the reference barcode. The print data used to generate the barcode is modified prior to generating a succeeding barcode if the printed barcode in the captured image does not conform to the reference barcode.
In some embodiments, modifying the print data used to generate the barcode comprises at least one of removing a portion of and adding to each bar edge of the barcode in the print data used to generate the barcode, thereby maintaining overall dimensions in the succeeding barcode.
The foregoing illustrative summary, as well as other exemplary objectives and/or advantages of the present invention, and the manner in which the same are accomplished, are further explained within the following detailed description and its accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 illustrates several exemplary print media, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 2A graphically illustrates a portion of an exemplary printer-verifier (a cover of the printer-verifier removed) to illustrate an interior thereof, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 2B schematically depicts a block diagram of the printer-verifier ofFIG. 2A, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 3 schematically depicts an exemplary printer communicatively coupled to a verifier in a system for printing an image and verifying a print quality of the image, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional schematic view of some internal operating elements of an exemplary printer, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional schematic view of some internal operating elements of an exemplary printer, including a pre-print image scanner and a post-print image scanner, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary thermal printhead, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a flowchart of an exemplary method for robust printed image verification, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary transfer of a print media through a printer and the printing on the print media, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 9 illustrates several exemplary subtractions of a pre-print image from a post-print image, resulting in several exemplary validation images, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 10 illustrates several exemplary comparisons between exemplary validation images and an exemplary rasterized image for printing, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIGS. 11A and 11B are parts of a flow diagram of methods for printing an image on print media, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 12 graphically depicts a reference image configured to be compared with the printed image for horizontal positioning thereof, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 13A graphically depicts another reference image with narrow bar and narrow space, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 13B graphically depicts modifying at least part of the print data ofFIG. 13A prior to generating a succeeding image, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 14 graphically depicts an automatic barcode adjustment, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 15A graphically depicts a reference image for a one-dimensional printed barcode with narrow bar and narrow space, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 15B graphically depicts the printed barcode generated from the reference image ofFIG. 15A, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 15C graphically depicts modifying at least part of the print data used to generate the printed barcode ofFIG. 15B prior to generating a succeeding image, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 15D graphically depicts the succeeding printed barcode generated from the modified print data depicted inFIG. 15C, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 16A graphically depicts a reference image for a two-dimensional printed barcode, according to various embodiments of the present invention; and
FIG. 16B graphically depicts modifying at least part of the print data used to generate the two-dimensional printed barcode ofFIG. 16A, according to various embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Some embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the disclosure are shown. Indeed, these disclosures may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Unless the context requires otherwise, throughout the specification and claims which follow, the word “comprise” and variations thereof, such as, “comprises” and “comprising” are to be construed in an open sense, that is as “including, but not limited to.”
Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
The word “example” or “exemplary” is used herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations.
If the specification states a component or feature “may,” “can,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “preferably,” “possibly,” “typically,” “optionally,” “for example,” “often,” or “might” (or other such language) be included or have a characteristic, that a specific component or feature is not required to be included or to have the characteristic. Such component or feature may be optionally included in some embodiments, or it may be excluded.
Various embodiments of the present invention will be described in relation to a thermal transfer printer. However, the present invention may be equally applicable to other types and styles of printers (inclusive of printer-verifiers) (e.g., a thermal direct printer, a laser toner printer, an ink drop printer, etc.).
The headings provided herein are for convenience only and do not limit the scope or meaning of the claimed invention.
I. Definitions and Overview
Quality of printed document may be assessed to identify printing problems. For example, embodiments of the present invention may scan a printed document after the printing process is complete, and identify errors in the final output. Improvements on print registration may also be provided. For example, to globally address a print registration error that is affecting a plurality of printed medium, a printhead in the printer may be mechanically adjusted to be centered over the print medium, the timing may be adjusted, etc.
Various embodiments of the present invention provide system and method for a printer to compare the final output of a print operation with the initial, pre-printed contents of the print media that is fed to the printer. Such system and method can determine if the final output is not visually obscured by any initial, pre-printed contents of the fed print media. Various embodiments of the present invention provide methods for printing an image on print media and for improving print quality during printer operation. For example, the present invention controls horizontal print registration of an image on a print medium and prints barcodes without distortion.
The terms “print media,” “physical print media,” “paper,” and “labels” refer to tangible, substantially durable physical material onto which text, graphics or images may be imprinted and persistently retained over time.
Physical print media are used for personal communications, business communications, to convey prose expression (including news, editorials, product data, academic writings, memos, and many other kinds of communications), data, advertising, fiction, entertainment content, and illustrations and pictures.
Physical print media are generally derivatives of wood pulp or polymers, and includes conventional office paper, clear or tinted acetate media, news print, envelopes, mailing labels, product labels, and other kinds of labels. Thicker materials, such as cardstock or cardboard may be included as well. More generally, print media is used to receive ink, dye, or toner, or is a media whose color or shading can be selectively varied (for example, through selective application of heat, light, or chemicals) to create a persistent visual contrast (in black and white, shades of gray, and/or colors) that can be perceived by the human eye as text, images, shapes, symbols, or graphics.
In exemplary embodiments discussed throughout this document, reference may be made specifically to “paper” or “labels;” however, the operations, system elements, and methods of such exemplary applications may be applicable to media other than or in addition to the specifically mentioned “paper” or “labels.”
A “printer” is a device which imprints text, images, shapes, symbols, or graphics onto print media to create a persistent, human-readable representation of the text, images, shapes, symbols, or graphics. Printers may include, for example, laser printers, light-emitting diode (LED) printers, inkjet printers, thermal printers, dot matrix printers, impact printers, and line printers.
Generally, printers are designed so that one or more sheets of paper, one or more labels, or other print media can be inserted or “fed” into the printer. For example, multiple sheets or other media can be inserted into a holding tray or other container element of the printer for temporary storage. In alternative embodiments, individual sheets of print media may be hand-fed into a printer one at a time. Command and content instructions are then sent to the printer electronically, for example, from an external computer that is communicatively linked to the printer. The printer feeds a sheet of paper, or a label, or other print media into itself and towards a printhead within the printer. The printhead of the printer then imprint the appropriate contents onto the print media.
Further, the term “printer” refers to both a printer-verifier (in which a printer and verifier are integrated in a single device) such as exemplified inFIGS. 2A-2B and a separate printer as exemplified inFIG. 3. As depicted inFIG. 3, and hereinafter described, theseparate printer328 may be communicatively coupled to averifier302 in asystem300 for printing an image and verifying a print quality of the image. Theverifier302 may be attached to theprinter328 or may be a standalone device to where the user brings the printed image from the printer for verifying the print quality of the image printed on the print medium.
As depicted inFIGS. 2A-2B, printer-verifier200 is configured for both printing the image and verifying a print quality of the image printed on print medium, as hereinafter described. Printer-verifier200 is configured for printing the image and a verifier within the printer-verifier200 is configured for verifying the print quality of the image printed on print medium. As used herein, the “image” may be text, a line, a box, a symbol, a barcode, optical character recognition (OCR) text, etc.
The term “utility documents” refers to documents used for labeling and routing of other documents or objects. For example, utility documents may include mailing labels; document covers; product, container or document identification labels; and bar codes or matrix codes which are printed onto labels, with the labels then being attached to other materials. If the text or the geometric symbologies on utility documents are blurred or incomplete, or are misaligned and possibly obscured by previously printed matter (for example, by pre-preprinted return addresses), items may fail to be properly routed, transmitted, or stored.
In some instances, the print media which may be intended for printing is a completely blank print media, such as a blank sheet of paper or a blank label. Often, the sheet of paper or the label may be of uniform color (for example, plain white) with no other colors or markings on the page, although print media may have colors or textures.
In some instances, the print media (for example, paper or labels), when first fed or loaded into the printer, has at least one pre-printed document element such as preprinted text, markings, or logos. In other words, prior to a current print operation, there can be prior information on the print media that has been imprinted by some prior print process employing a prior printer, and is referred to as containing “pre-printed document element” or “pre-printed content.”
A common example is letterhead stationary, which is a sheet of paper that contains (often at the top) a personal or company name and other pertinent information, such as an address, phone number, e-mail addresses, etc. Another example is mailing label which may have a standardized or uniform return mailing address. Another example is product label with product identification and other information. Corporate and organization logos are often pre-printed as well, along with borders or similar ornamentation. If the printed document is only scanned after printing, the print-analysis software or module has no basis to distinguish the new content which was created by the printer from the pre-printing image.
In addition to, or in alternative to pre-printed document elements, some print media come from the manufacturer with a background and/or a border. Such a background may for example be a uniform color (other than white), a texture (for example, wood grains or marble grains, or other textures), or an ornamental border. Background colors, textures, and borders are referred to herein (including in the appended claims) as a “background.”
As described above, media which is used or designated to be used for printing, and which includes pre-printed content (logos, banners, etc.) is referred to as “pre-printed media,” or equivalently, as “pre-printed labels” or “pre-printed paper.”
In some instances, when a printer is used to print on pre-printed media, it is usually desirable to not print the new text or graphics on top of the pre-print content. This is because the pre-print banner or logo may obscure the new content, and similarly the new content may obscure the pre-printed content. As such, areas or sections of the print media (such as paper or labels) which do not contain pre-printed content are considered most suitable for printing. Such area(s) may be referred to as the “print area” of the print media. (Other considerations may apply to designating print area(s) as well; for example, it may be desirable to maintain printed text or graphics as being at least a designated, minimum distance from the media margins, such as ½ inch or one inch from the margins.).
As described further below, the present invention embraces methods for printing an image on print media and improving print quality during printer operation. Various embodiments enable correct horizontal positioning of a printed image on a print medium. The term “correct horizontal positioning” means that the printed image is automatically and consistently printed as intended, such as within the boundaries of a print area of the print medium or at the center of the print medium, etc., depending on preference. Various embodiments enable positioning the image to be printed properly with regard to the horizontal edges of the print medium, such that the printing is reliably and consistently in horizontal register. Various embodiments enable the horizontal position to be fixed automatically for each print medium in real-time without user interaction.
As used herein, “horizontal position” refers to the weft direction perpendicular to the movement of the print media and parallel to the printhead. As used herein, the term “further shifting” means a shifting/movement relative to an original position. Various embodiments also enable printing barcodes without distortion while retaining better graphics intended by the user, as hereinafter described.
FIG. 1 illustrates some elements of an exemplary sheet of apre-printed print media100a, such as a pre-printed label, paper, or envelope, which may be fed into a printer. The pre-printed (or unprinted)print media100amay include only the pre-printed text/logo/banner102. Pre-print text/logo/banner102 may include at least one pre-printed document element such as text (in any known alphabet), numbers, mathematical or musical symbols, geometric forms, shapes, and symbols, and icons. For brevity below, such pre-printed data is referred to aspreprint102,text102,logo102, orbanner102.
Most of the remaining area of theprint media100ais typically designated for use for printing one or more new document elements, and may be referred to asprint area104a. In this regard, some space onprint media100amay be intended for use for page/label margins or to leave some “white space” around text/logo/banner102, and is therefore not intended for printing.Print media100ahas not yet been run through a current print operation, soprint area104ais currently blank (empty).
Printeddocument100b(also referred to herein as “printedmedia100b”) is produced from theprint media100a(or an identical media), and the printedmedia100bhas been run through a printer, with resulting printedoutput106b. The printedoutput106bis within the media'sprint area104b.
However, error may occur in printing the printed media/document.Print media100c(also referred to herein as “printeddocument100c”) is produced from a print media asprint media100a, and the print media has been run through a printer, with resulting printedoutput106c. In this instance, it is visually apparent that a printing error occurred: the printedoutput106cis partly outside of theprint area104c, and partly overlaps with preprint text/logo/banner102. The result is that both the printedoutput106cand the preprint text/logo/banner102 are partly obscured by each other, rending them difficult to read and likely invalid. Various embodiments of the present invention detect and correct such print errors.
II. Example Apparatus for Implementing Embodiments of the Present Invention
Embodiments of the present invention may be implemented as apparatus and systems for verifying printed image and improving print quality.
The present system and method is applicable to different kinds of printers, including but not limited to laser printers, LED printers, inkjet printers, thermal printers, dot matrix printers, and others. For convenience, an exemplary laser printer is illustrated and discussed in some exemplary embodiments below, and these embodiments can be employed on other kinds of printers as well.
A. Printer and Printer with Verifier/Scanner
Referring now toFIGS. 2A-2B, an exemplary printer-verifier200 capable of printing onprint media212 is partially shown. The depicted printer-verifier200 ofFIG. 2A has abody218 for enclosing an interior thereof. The printer-verifier200 further comprises a power source and a moveable cover for accessing the interior and any components therein.
In various embodiments, the printer-verifier200 is a thermal transfer printer-verifier that includes aribbon supply spindle230 contained within thebody218. Aribbon supply roll208 is configured to be disposed on theribbon supply spindle230. Theribbon supply roll208 comprisesink ribbon202 wound on aribbon supply spool204. The ink ribbon supplies the media (e.g., ink) that transfers onto the print media. The printer-verifier200 may further comprise athermal printhead216 utilized to thermally transfer a portion of ink from theink ribbon202 to theprint media212 as the ink ribbon is unwound from theribbon supply spool204 along a ribbon path (arrow B inFIG. 2A), and theprint media212 is unwound from amedia supply spool214 along a media path (arrow C inFIG. 2A).
Amedia supply roll210 comprises theprint media212 wound on themedia supply spool214. Amedia supply spindle232 on which themedia supply roll210 is configured to be disposed is contained within thebody218. Aribbon rewind spindle234 on which unwound ribbon is wound up may also be contained within thebody218. A ribbon take-up206 may be disposed on theribbon rewind spindle234, although the ribbon take-up206 on theribbon rewind spindle234 may not be necessary.
The printer-verifier200 may further comprise one or more motors for rotating theribbon supply spindle230 and theribbon supply roll208 disposed thereon (if present) in a forward (arrow A inFIG. 2A) or a backward rotational direction (dependent on the ink surface), for rotating themedia supply roll210 disposed on themedia supply spindle232 in a forward rotational direction, and for rotating theribbon rewind spindle234. In a thermal direct printer-verifier, the ribbon supply spool, the ribbon rewind spool, and the ribbon may be eliminated and a thermally sensitive paper replaces the print media. These components are also included in a printer-verifier200 as hereinafter described.
The printer-verifier200 may include aGUI222 for communication between a user and the printer-verifier200. TheGUI222 may be communicatively coupled to the other components of the printer-verifier for displaying visual and/or auditory information and receiving information from the user (e.g., typed, touched, spoken, etc.). As depicted inFIG. 2A, thebody218 of the printer-verifier200 may include theGUI222 with, for example, adisplay224 and akeypad226 withfunction buttons228 that may be configured to perform various typical printing functions (e.g., cancel print job, advance print media, and the like) or be programmable for the execution of macros containing preset printing parameters for a particular type of print media. The graphical user interface (GUI)222 may be supplemented or replaced by other forms of data entry or printer control, such as a separate data entry and control module linked wirelessly or by a data cable operationally coupled to a computer, a router, or the like. TheGUI222 may be operationally/communicatively coupled to a processor (CPU)220 for controlling the operation of the printer-verifier200, in addition to other functions. In some embodiments, the user interface may be different from the one depicted inFIG. 2A. In some embodiments, there may not be a user interface.
Referring now toFIG. 2B, an example block diagram of the printer-verifier200 is shown. The printer-verifier200 may comprise theprocessor220, amemory240 communicatively coupled to theprocessor220, and a power source. The printer may further comprise acommunications module242 communicatively coupled to one or more of the other printer components.
The central processing unit (CPU) (i.e., the processor220) is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions as hereinafter described. The printer-verifier200 may be communicatively connected using thecommunications module242 to a computer or anetwork244 via a wired or wireless data link. In a wireless configuration, thecommunications module242 may communicate with a host device over thenetwork244 via a variety of communication protocols (e.g., WI-FI®, BLUETOOTH®), CDMA, TDMA, or GSM). In accordance with various embodiments of the present invention, thememory240 is configured to store a printquality verification program246, areference image248, an offsetvalue250, and a drifting offsetvalue252 as hereinafter described.
Still referring toFIGS. 2A and 2B, animaging module236 is disposed in the printer-verifier200 and is configured to capture a representation of the printed image (e.g., printedbarcode254 onprint medium212 within a field of view256), using an image sensor258 (i.e., theimaging module236 comprises the image sensor258) to obtain a captured image. Theimage sensor258 comprises alight source260 for illuminating the field of view. Theimage sensor258 uses an imaging lens (or lenses) to form a real image of the field ofview256 on an array of photo sensors (e.g., a linear or 2D array CCD, CMOS sensor, etc.). Electronic signals from the photo sensors are used to create gray level or color images, which would result in a digital image similar to that which may be obtained by a digital camera.
Theprocessor220 is further configured to determine if the captured image conforms to thereference image248 by comparing at least a portion of the captured image with a same portion of the reference image. As described further below, determining if the captured image conforms to the reference image comprises comparing a horizontal position of the printed image in the captured image with the horizontal position of the reference image, wherein the captured image does not conform to the reference image if there is an offset in the horizontal position of the printed image relative to the horizontal position of the reference image.
As described further below, if the captured image comprises a barcode, determining if the captured image conforms to the reference image comprises comparing the barcode of the captured image with a reference barcode in the reference image, wherein the captured image does not conform to the reference image if the barcode of the captured image includes a distortion not present in the reference barcode.
Referring now toFIG. 3, anexample printer328 communicatively coupled toverifier302 insystem300 for printing an image and verifying a print quality of the image is shown.Printer328 may be similar to the printer-verifier200 depicted inFIGS. 2A-2B, except that the imaging module of the verifier is separated from the printer insystem300. In this regard,printer328 has a body for enclosing an interior thereof. Theprinter328 further comprises a power source and a moveable cover for accessing the interior. Similar to the printer-verifier200 described above in connection withFIGS. 2A-2B, theprinter328 may comprise a ribbon supply spindle contained within the body. A ribbon supply roll is configured to be disposed on the ribbon supply spindle. The ribbon supply roll ink ribbon wound on a ribbon supply spool. The ink ribbon supplies the media (e.g., ink) that transfers onto the print media.
Similar to the printer-verifier200 described above in connection withFIGS. 2A-2B, theprinter328 may further comprise a thermal printhead utilized to thermally transfer a portion of ink from the ink ribbon to the print media, as the ink ribbon unwinding from the ribbon supply spool along a ribbon path and the print media unwinding from a media supply spool along a media path. A media supply roll comprises the print media wound on the media supply spool. A media supply spindle (on which the media supply roll is configured to be disposed) is contained within the body. A ribbon rewind spindle on which unwound ribbon is wound up may also be contained within the body. A ribbon take-up may be disposed on the ribbon rewind spindle, although the ribbon take-up on the ribbon rewind spindle may not be necessary.
Theprinter328 may further comprise one or more motors for rotating the ribbon supply spindle and the ribbon supply roll disposed thereon (if present) in a forward or a backward rotational direction (dependent on the ink surface), for rotating the media supply roll disposed on the media supply spindle in a forward rotational direction, and for rotating the ribbon rewind spindle. In a direct transfer printer-verifier, the ribbon supply spool, the ribbon rewind spool, and the ribbon may be eliminated and a thermally sensitive paper substituted for the print media.
Similar to the printer-verifier200 described above in connection withFIGS. 2A-2B, theprinter328 may further comprise a processor, a memory communicatively coupled to the processor, and a power source. The printer may further comprise a communications module communicatively coupled to one or more of the other printer components. Theprinter328 may have a fewer or greater number of components as hereinafter described.
Theverifier302 comprisesimaging module336, a memory (a verifier memory314) communicatively coupled to theimaging module336 and a central processing unit (CPU) (herein a “verifier processor”310) communicatively coupled to theverifier memory314 andimaging module336. Theverifier302 may further comprise an I/O module322 and averifier communication module316.
The subsystems in theverifier302 ofFIG. 3 are electrically connected via a coupler (e.g., wires, traces, etc.) to form an interconnection subsystem. The interconnection system may include power buses or lines, data buses, instruction buses, address buses, etc., that allow operation of the modules/subsystems and the interaction there between. The I/O module322 may include a verifier graphical user interface. In various embodiments, theverifier302 may be communicatively connected using theverifier communication module316 to the computer or thenetwork318 via a wired or wireless data link. In a wireless configuration for the wireless data link, theverifier communication module316 may communicate with a host device, such as the computer, or thenetwork318, via a variety of communication protocols (e.g., WI-FI®, BLUETOOTH®, NFC®, RFID®), CDMA, TDMA, or GSM). Theverifier memory314 may store a printquality verification program320, thereference image323, the offset324, and the drifting offset326.
WhileFIG. 3 depicts averifier memory314 and averifier processor310 in theverifier302, it is to be understood that only theprinter328 or only theverifier302, or both theprinter328 andverifier302 communicatively coupled thereto may comprise the memory and the processor for executing the steps as hereinafter described (i.e., at least one of the verifier and the printer comprises a memory communicatively coupled to the imaging module and a processor communicatively coupled to the imaging module and memory). Theverifier302 that is attached to the printer may rely on the memory and the processor of printer for executing the steps as hereinafter described while theverifier302 that is a standalone device has itsown verifier memory314 andverifier processor310 for executing the steps as hereinafter described. Additionally, or alternatively, the printer may rely on theverifier memory314 and theverifier processor310 ofverifier302 attached to the printer for executing the steps as hereinafter described.
Theimaging module336 disposed inverifier302 is configured to capture the representation of the printed image (e.g. the printedbarcode301 on theprint media312 inFIG. 3) within a field ofview303, using the image sensor304 (i.e., theimaging module336 comprises the image sensor304). Theimage sensor304 comprises thelight source306 for illuminating the field of view. Theimage sensor304 uses an imaging lens (or lenses) to form a real image of the field ofview303 on an array of photo sensors (e.g., a linear or 2D array CCD, CMOS sensor, CIS device, etc.). Electronic signals from the photo sensors are used to create gray level or color images, e.g., which would result in a digital image that may be obtained by a digital camera.
While a thermal transfer printer-verifier and printer are described, it is to be understood that various embodiments of the present invention may be used in other types of printers (e.g., ink-drop printer, laser-toner printer, etc.). It is also to be understood that the print media can be supplied from other than a media supply spindle (e.g., in a “fan-fold” configuration).
B. Printer with a Pre-Print Image Scanner and a Post-Print Image Scanner
FIG. 4 illustrates some elements of anexemplary laser printer400 in a cross-sectional, schematic view. WhileFIG. 4 illustrates a laser printer, it is noted that thermal printers and thermal printheads are discussed in conjunction withFIG. 6 below.
Laser printer400 employs a laser436 (for example, a semiconductor laser) toproject laser light420 onto an electrically charged, rotating cylindrical photoreceptor drum428 (also referred to a “printhead428”). Thelaser light420 is suitably modulated (via printer electronics, discussed below) in accordance with a rasterized image (and/or rasterized text) on a source document page.
Photoconductivity on thephotoreceptor drum428 allows the charged electrons to fall away from the areas exposed to light. Powdered ink (toner)412 particles are then electrostatically attracted to the charged areas of thephotoreceptor drum428 that have not been laser-beamed.Print media401a, such as paper or other print media (such as acetate or labels, etc.), is passed throughlaser printer400 by mechanical feed elements, such as paper guides/rollers430. Theprint media401ais transferred along paper path/direction444. Along path/direction444, theprint media401amakes contact with thephotoreceptor drum428. Thephotoreceptor drum428 then transfers the image ontoprint media401aby direct contact. Finally the paper orother print media401ais passed onto a fuser426, which uses intense heat to instantly fuse the toner/image onto the paper. The result is printed document401b, which is imprinted with the durable, persistent image of the original raster-scanned page view.
Exemplary printer400 may employ other elements as well. One or more motors and other electromechanical mechanisms are typically employed for purposes such as rotating the polygonal mirror which may be part ofoptics418; driving the paper guides/rollers430 which propelprint media401athrough the printer; rotatingphotoreceptor drum428 and other rotary elements; and generally effectuating transfer ofprint media401aand materials withinprinter400.
A variety of internal sensors may also be present inprinter400. For example, sensor434amay monitor the temperature and/or pressure of fuser426.Sensor434bmay monitor the amount of toner412 left in toner hopper414. Other sensors may monitor paper movement, the amount of electric charge on various elements, the rotary speed of various rotating elements, and other aspects of operations ofprinter400. Some elements ofprinter400 may have built-in sensors. Sensors are useful for monitoring the operational status ofprinter400, and for identifying and reporting operational problems or errors.
Amotherboard402 typically holds and interconnects various microchips used to control and monitorprinter400.Motherboard402 may include, for example and without limitation, a central processing unit (CPU) orMCU404,static memory406, raster memory, dynamic/volatile memory408, control circuits (ASICs)410, and system bus416.
A central processing unit (CPU) (or microcontroller unit (MCU))404 provides overall operational control ofprinter400. This includes monitoring printer operations viasensors434aand434b, and directing printer operations via various application specific integrated circuits (ASICs)410 discussed further below.
Static memory406 may store non-volatile operational code (such as internal device drivers) forprinter400. CPU/MCU404 may employ the code stored instatic memory406 in order to maintain the operational control ofprinter400.
Volatileprinter raster memory408, such as dynamic RAM (DRAM), may be used to store data received from external computers, such as page descriptions, raster images, and other data pertinent to the printing of particular documents.
Control ofprinter400 may be maintained in various ways. In some embodiments, CPU/MCU404 ofprinter400 may directly control various elements of the printer (such as motors and other mechanical servers, etc.). In other instances, control may be effectuated by CPU/MCU404 via various Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)410, which act asintermediary control circuits410.
Control circuits410 may support such functions as external input/output (for example, via USB ports, an Ethernet port, or wireless communications); a control interface for a user control panel or wireless remote on the outside of the printer; mechanical control of motors and other electromechanical elements; and control of laser436. In some embodiments of theprinter400, some or allcontrol circuits410 may not be onmotherboard402, and may instead by integrated directly in laser436, fuser426, toner hopper414, and into various other electromechanical elements ofprinter400.
A system bus416 may serve to transfer data and messages between elements ofmotherboard402, and betweenmotherboard402 and various other microchips, controllers, andsensors434aand434bofprinter400.
In various embodiments of the present invention,different printers400 may implement these steps described above in distinct ways, and some elements may be referred to by other terms or generic terms. For example, the elements directly responsible for printing onto theprint media401amay be referred to generically as theprinthead428. Inexemplary printer400, either thephotoreceptor drum428 alone, or possibly thephotoreceptor drum428 in combination with fuser426, may be thought of as theprinthead428. As another example, LED printers use a linear array of light-emitting diodes to “write” the light on the drum, and the array of light-emitting diodes may be referred to as theprinthead428. As another example, a thermal printer uses a heat-emitting element as theprinthead428.
In various embodiments of alaser printer400, the toner412 is based on either wax or plastic, so that when the paper passes through the fuser426, the particles of toner melt. The fuser426 can be an infrared oven, a heated pressure roller, or (on some very fast, expensive printers) a xenon flash lamp. The warm-up process that a laser printer goes through when power is initially applied to the printer consists mainly of heating the fuser element.
FIG. 5 illustrates some elements of an exemplary laser printer500 (referred to generally herein as printer500) in a cross-sectional, schematic view, according to the present system and method.Printer500 may be configured to generate a printed document501b, and may comprise similar elements as those inprinter400 discussed above in conjunction withFIG. 4.
For example, theprinter500 may compriseprint media501a,toner512, toner hopper514,optics518,laser light520,fuser526,printhead528, paper guides/rollers530,sensors534aand534b,laser536, and paper path/direction544, similar toprint media401a, toner412, toner hopper414,optics418,laser light420, fuser426,printhead428, paper guides/rollers430,sensors434aand434b, laser436, and paper path/direction444 described above in connection withFIG. 4, respectively.
In addition, theprinter500 may comprise CPU/MCU504a,static memory506, dynamic/volatile memory508,control circuits511, and bus546, similar to CPU/MCU404,static memory406, dynamic/volatile memory408,control circuits410, and bus446 described above in connection withFIG. 4, respectively.
As illustrated inFIG. 5,printer500 has two additional elements, a pre-print image scanner505 (also referred to as pre-scanner505) and a post-print image scanner510 (also referred to as post-scanner510), both designed and configured to scan print media as the print media is transported throughprinter500 along paper path/direction544. For the additional processing,pre-print image scanner505 andpost-print image scanner510 are both configured to function withCPU504b, and possibly with one or morededicated ASICs511, to create an internal digital page image of print media. Firmware or software stored instatic memory506 may support the image processing as well, for example by defining image processing operations to be performed by CPU/MCU504a(also referred to asprocessor504a) and/or byCPU504b(also referred to asdedicated validation processor504b).
As discussed above, in some embodiments of the present system and method, a printer configured for the image comparison and validation tasks may have two processors. The first processor may perform the processing tasks associated with printing; while a second, dedicated validation processor (which may be a digital signal processor or a math co-processor) performs some or all calculations and/or logic pertaining specifically to image comparisons and validations, as described further below. In alternative embodiments, a single CPU performs both the processing involved in printer operations and the image comparison/validation calculations/logic of the present system and method.
Scanners505,510 are devices that optically scan images, printed text, and graphics on print media. In an embodiment, “scanner”505,510 refers to a printer element which optically captures the image(s) or text on print media, and converts the image capture to an electrical representation (which may be analog or digital) for further processing.
In some contexts, the term “scanner” refers to an entire self-contained machine, usually termed a “document scanner,” which is designated principally or exclusively for image scanning. For example, either or both ofpre-print image scanner505 andpost-print image scanner510 could be an external scanner that is external to and separate fromprinter500. In such an embodiment, the method of the present system may be performed in whole or in part by an external processor that is communicatively coupled withprinter500 and the external scanner(s).
A variety of scanning technologies may be employed in various embodiments of the present system and method. Scanners may employ 1D or 2D images sensors, such as charge-coupled device (CCD) or a contact image sensor (CIS) for image sensing. As another example, drum scanners use a photomultiplier tube (PMT) as the image sensor. A rotary scanner is a type of drum scanner that uses a CCD array instead of a photomultiplier. These and other types of scanners may be employed in various embodiments of the present system and method.
In some embodiments, the present system and method may employ scanners (pre-print image scanner505 and post-print image scanner510) which scan in black and white only. Black and white scanners may be less expensive than color scanners, while still providing sufficient image data for error-detection purposes. In some alternative embodiments, the present system and method may employ color scanners.
In some embodiment of the present system and method, the resolution of thescanners505,510 is at least twice the print frequency (that is, twice the Nyquist frequency). For example, in one exemplary embodiment, if the printing resolution is 600 dots per inch, the scanning resolution may be at least 1200 dots per inch. Higher resolution embodiments may be provided as well. In an alternative embodiment, and for example to reduce production costs,scanners505,510 may be employed which scan at less than twice the print frequency, though possibly with some reduction in the reliability of print-error detection.
As may be appreciated fromFIG. 5, thepre-print image scanner505 is structurally situated withinprinter500 so that thepre-print image scanner505scans print media501awhen the paper has not yet been imprinted byprinter500. (At this stage, print media is labeled as paper orprint media501ainFIG. 5.) That is,pre-print image scanner505 is positioned along paper path/direction544 so as to be before, or prior to, the photoreceptor drum orprinthead528 along paper path/direction544. In terms of a time sequence of printer events, scanning ofprint media501abypre-print image scanner505 occurs previous in time to the actual transfer oftoner512 from thephotoreceptor drum528 toprint media501a. In this way,pre-print image scanner505 obtains an image ofprint media501abefore printing. If there is any pre-printed document element (such as pre-print text/logo/banner) onprint media501a, the pre-printed document element will be captured bypre-print image scanner505.
As may also be appreciated fromFIG. 5, thepost-print image scanner510 is structurally situated withinprinter500 so that thepost-print image scanner510 scans print media only after the print media has been imprinted byprinter500. (At this stage, even if not yet treated by fuser426, the paper may be considered to be printed document501b.) That is,post-print image scanner510 is positioned along paper path/direction544 so as to be after, or subsequent to, thephotoreceptor drum528 along paper path/direction544. In terms of a time sequence of printer events, scanning of printed document501bbypost-print image scanner510 occurs subsequent in time to the actual transfer oftoner512 from thephotoreceptor drum528 to printed document501b. In this way,post-print image scanner510 obtains an image of print media after printing.Post-print image scanner510 therefore captures any kind of pre-print text/logo/banner on printed document501b, along with any text, images, symbols or graphics which are newly printed onto the printed document501bbyprinter500.
In the embodiment as illustrated inFIG. 5,post-print image scanner510 is structurally situated after thephotoreceptor drum528 but before or prior tofuser526. In alternative embodiments,post-print image scanner510 may be situated along paper path/direction544 at an internal location which is after or subsequent tofuser526, thereby ensuring thattoner512 has been firmly bonded onto printed document501bprior to the post-scanning bypost-print image scanner510.
In an alternative embodiment, either or both ofpre-print image scanner505 andpost-print image scanner510 may be external toprinter500. For example, standardized pre-printed media (such as a company letterhead stationary) may be scanned externally, with the resulting pre-printing image later transferred to printer memory. After printing byprinter500, a printer-internal post-print image scanner may generate a resulting post-printing image capture. Appropriate steps of the image comparison method (discussed below) may then be applied to externally obtain pre-printing image and internally obtained post-printing image.
In some embodiments of the present system and method, a single printer scanner may function in the capacities or functions ofpre-print image scanner505 andpost-print image scanner510. In these embodiments, a single sheet of print media makes two passes through theprinter500. On the first pass, the print media is not printed on, and is scanned for pre-print matter to generate pre-printing image. On the second pass of the same print media,printer500 prints on print media. The single scanner then scans the printed sheet, generating post-printing image. Suitable structural adaptations and changes may be made to the paper path/direction544, paper guides/rollers530, and the placement of single scanner to allow for the necessary two passes of print media throughprinter500. In an embodiment, the single scanner is positioned in the post-print direction (for example, in the location ofpost-print image scanner510 as shown inFIG. 5). Theprint media501awould first be fed pastprinthead528 without printing on theprint media501a, solely for purposes of scanning theprint media501ato obtain pre-printing image. The paper guides/rollers530 may then route theprint media501aback toprinthead528. On the second pass, printing occurs. The printed document501bthen passes the single scanner, which obtains post-printing image.
As described above, various embodiments of the present invention may be employed in a thermal printer. A thermal printer may have many elements in common with the exemplary printer-verifier200 ofFIGS. 2A-2B,printer328 ofFIG. 3,printer400 ofFIG. 4, andprinter500 ofFIG. 5, including (for example and without limitation) a paper tray or paper trays, paper guides/rollers, a pre-print image scanner, a post-print image scanner, a motherboard with a variety of appropriate microchips, and other elements. Some of these elements may be arranged or configured differently for a thermal printer as compared to a laser printer. A thermal printer also has a printhead, but the printhead of a thermal printer may be distinctive in design from the printhead of a laser printer.
FIG. 6 illustrates twoviews600A,600B of an exemplarythermal printhead604a. As seen inview600A,thermal printhead604amay include multiple thermal elements604, each thermal element604 configured to print a pixel on aprint media601a. The thermal elements are typically equally spaced in a linear arrangement, and connected to an extendedlinear base602, which may include various connectors, electrical conductors, and other electrical elements. Thebase602, along with the collective assemblage of thermal elements604, are typically configured to span at least the expected width of a sheet ofprint media601ato be printed on by the thermal printhead. Each thermal element604 is configured to be separately and selectively heatable under the control of suitable printer electronics.
Also shown inview600A is anink ribbon606. Upon being heated by a thermal element604, theink ribbon606 is suitable for transferring ink to aprint media601awhich moves pastthermal printhead604ain asuitable direction644. In this way, an image may be impressed uponprint media601a. It may be noted that the present invention may also correspond to other such printer technologies, without deviation from the scope of the disclosure.
Also shown inFIG. 6 is a cross-sectional side-view600B ofthermal printhead604a. Asprint media601amoves under a thermal element604, the thermal element may be intermittently heated (or continually heated, if appropriate for the print output at hand). Heat from thermal element604 causesink655 to transfer fromink ribbon606 toprint media601a, resulting in transferredink660 impressed uponprint media601a. Becauseink655 is melted ontoprint media601a, some blurring or spreading ofink655 is possible in forming transferredink660. As a result, an image formed onprint media601amay have some variation in ink transfer, as compared with the toner transfer process of an exemplary laser printer. This may result in some variations in edge sharpness of the thermal printer output, or some degree of edge blur.
As described further below, the present system and method may be configured to identify a difference between an actual edge sharpness or edge blur of a print output or validation image, compared with an expected edge sharpness or edge blur of the intended image. The method may further distinguish an acceptable output from an unacceptable output based on a specified threshold criteria for an acceptable degree of edge sharpness or edge blur.
III. Example Method for Implementing Embodiments of the Present Invention
Embodiments of the present invention may be implemented as methods for verifying printed image and improving print quality.
A. Generating Printed Documents
In accordance with various embodiments of the present invention, a printer may generate printed documents from print media. The steps of generating printed documents may include, for example, (1) raster image processing, (2) applying a negative charge to the photosensitive drum, (3) exposing drum to laser light, (4) developing the image on the drum, (5) transferring image to paper, (6) fusing, and (7) cleaning and recharging. Details of the steps are described hereinafter with reference toFIGS. 5 and 10.
(1) Raster Image Processing
The document to be printed is encoded in a page description language such as PostScript, Printer Command Language (PCL), or Open XML Paper Specification (OpenXPS). This is may be performed by an external computer connected to theprinter500. In some cases, however, the source document is encoded onprinter500 itself, for example, whenprinter500 functions in a dual role as a document scanner.
A raster image processor converts the page description into a bitmap which is stored in the printer'sraster memory508 as shown inFIG. 5. As shown inFIG. 10, each horizontal strip of dots across theraster image1002 is known as a raster line1004 or scan line1004. In an embodiment, raster image processing may be performed by the hardware microprocessor of an external computer (for example, the same computer which generates the page description language). In an alternative embodiment, the conversation from a page description language to araster image1002 as shown inFIG. 10 is performed onprinter500 itself, for example by the CPU/MCU504aemploying instructions stored instatic memory506. A laser printer may employ printer raster memory (which is typicallyvolatile raster memory508, such as DRAM) to hold the bitmap image of anentire raster image1002 or multiple pages.
(2) Applying a Negative Charge to the Photosensitive Drum
A corona wire positioned parallel to the drum or a primary charge roller projects an electrostatic charge onto the revolvingphotoreceptor drum528, which is capable of holding an electrostatic charge on its surface while it is in the dark.
(3) Exposing Drum to Laser Light
Laser light520 selectively neutralizes the negative charge on thephotoreceptor drum528, to form an electrostatic image.Lasers536 can form highly focused, precise, and intense beams of light. Thelaser536 aimslaser light520 atprinter optics518.Printer optics518 may include a rotating polygonal mirror and a system of lenses and mirrors (not illustrated in detail), which directs thelaser light520 onto thephotoreceptor drum528, writing image/page pixels1006 as shown inFIG. 10 onto thephotoreceptor drum528. Thephotoreceptor drum528 rotates during the laser sweep. The stream of rasterized data (such as theraster image1002 held in the printer's raster memory508) rapidly modulates thelaser536 andlaser light520 as it sweeps.
Thelaser light520 neutralizes (or reverses) the charge on the surface of thedrum528. That is, the areas, which are struck by thelaser light520 on thephotoreceptor drum528, momentarily have no charge. The result on the drum's surface is a latent, static electric negative image of the rasterized source page.
(4) Developing the Image on the Drum
Toner512 consists of fine particles of dry plastic powder mixed with carbon black or coloring agents. Particles of thetoner512 are given a negative charge inside the toner hopper514. As particles of thetoner512 emerge onto thephotoreceptor drum528, they are electrostatically attracted to the latent image on the photoreceptor drum528 (the areas on the surface of thephotoreceptor drum528 that had been struck by the laser). Because negative charges repel each other, the negatively charged toner particles will not adhere to thephotoreceptor drum528 where the negative charge remains (imparted previously by the charge roller).
Toner512 is pressed againstdrum528 by a toner-coated transfer roll, so thetoner512 is transferred from the surface of toner-coated transfer roller to the uncharged portions of the surface of thephotoreceptor drum528.
(5) Transferring Image to Paper
A sheet ofprint media501ais then rolled under thephotoreceptor drum528, which has been coated with a pattern of toner particles in the exact places where the laser struck it moments before. Thetoner512 particles transfer from the surface of thephotoreceptor drum528 to theprint media501a.
Some printers may employ positively chargedtransfer roller542 on the back side of the paper to help pull the negatively charged toner from thephotoreceptor drum528 to theprint media501a.
(6) Fusing (Toner Melted onto Paper with Heat and Pressure)
Print media501apasses through rollers in thefuser526, where high temperatures and pressure are used to permanently bond thetoner512 toprint media501a. One roller is usually a heat roller, and the other is a pressure roller. The result is thatsource print media501ahas been transformed, via this print process, to printed document501bwith the desired text, image(s), and/or graphic(s).
(7) Cleaning and Recharging
As thephotoreceptor drum528 completes a revolution, it is exposed to an electrically neutral soft blade that cleans any remaining toner from the photoreceptor drum and deposits it into a waste reservoir. Charge roller then re-establishes a uniform negative charge on the surface of the now clean drum, readying it to be struck again by thelaser light520.
B. Verifying Printed Document
FIG. 7 is a flowchart of anexemplary method700 for print quality verification, and print-error detection by a printer, such asprinter500 which employs apre-print image scanner505 and apost-print image scanner510. The method and flowchart highlight the main steps of an exemplary embodiment, details of which are further described in connection withFIGS. 8-10.
It will be understood thatexemplary method700 is performed by a hardware processor (such asprocessor504aorvalidation processor504b) of an exemplary printer, in conjunction with or controlled by suitable computer code which implements the method. The code may be encoded directly into either of the logic ofprocessor504aor504b, or may be stored as firmware in a static memory (such as static memory506), or may be part of device driver code stored (for example, volatile printer raster memory508). In an alternative embodiment, themethod700 may be performed in whole or in part by a hardware processor of an external computer which is linked to a printer by a suitable wired or wireless communications means.
Method700 begins withstep705, where the printer either (i) receives a page description of a new page to be printed, and generates (viaprocessor504b) a rasterized image for storing and printing; or (ii) directly receives and stores the rasterized image of the page for printing. The rasterized image may be stored inprinter raster memory508.
Instep710 ofmethod700,pre-print image scanner505 ofprinter500 scans a new sheet ofprint media501a, which may be a unprinted media. The scan generates pre-printing image, which includes any pre-print text/logo/banner that was on the unprinted media. Pre-printing image may be stored inprinter raster memory508.
Instep715 ofmethod700,printhead528 prints output new documents elements, such as new text/new graphics, on theprint media501a, based on the rasterized image, resulting in printed document501b.
Instep720 ofmethod700,post-print image scanner510 ofprinter500 scans the printed document501b. The scan generates post-printing image, which includes both pre-print text/logo/banner (if any) and the newly printed documents elements. Post-printing image may be stored inprinter raster memory508.
Instep725 ofmethod700, pre-printing image is subtracted from post-printing image, resulting in validation image. Validation image may be stored inprinter raster memory508. Validation image contains only the effective printed output of the print operation, details of which are further illustrated hereinafter).
Instep730 ofmethod700, the validation image is compared against the rasterized image of the document as it was intended to be printed, and areas of similarity and difference are identified. In an embodiment, the comparison may involve digital comparisons of images, for example, on a bitmap basis. In an alternative or complementary embodiment, comparisons may entail optical character recognition of alphanumeric elements of the images, followed by comparison of the recognized characters.
Instep735 ofmethod700, and based on the comparison ofstep730 between the validation image and rasterized image, designated comparison rules and/or comparison metrics are applied. In an embodiment, the comparison rules and/or metrics are applied against any identified different and same/similar print elements/areas to determine types and degrees of differences and similarities (for example, a degree to which text or image is blurred or a degree to which a text or image has reduced contrast). In an alternative or complementary embodiment, the rules are also applied to identify types of print elements which are affected (for example, bar codes, matrix codes, parts of addresses, part numbers, etc.).
Instep740, and based on the further application of comparison rules/metrics,method700 assesses if the effective printed output on printed document501bis considered to result in a valid print operation or a print error.
In an embodiment, if the print operation assessment is “valid,”method700 may stop. In an embodiment, theprinter500 may further specifically issue a notification or message that the print operation was valid.
In an embodiment, if the print operation assessment is “invalid,” (or equivalently, “Print Error”), thenprinter500 may have one or more suitable responses as perstep745. In an embodiment,printer500 may issue a suitable notification to a user interface that the print operation was invalid. In an alternative or complementary embodiment,printer500 may attempt to reprint the same image to a new sheet or label of print media. In an alternative or complementary embodiment,printer500 may attempt to adjust printer operations to avoid similar errors in future print operations.
In alternative embodiments consistent with the scope of the appended claims, some steps described above may be deleted or added, and some steps may be performed in a different order or manner.
(1) Capturing Images
FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary scan of a print media as the print media is transferred through an exemplary printer during a print process. InFIG. 8, printer is viewed from a top cross-sectional simplified view.
It will be appreciated that the printer as illustrated may include, for example and without limitation, various printers described above, such as a thermal printer (seeFIG. 6), a laser printer (seeFIG. 5), an LED printer, a dot-matrix printer, an impact printer, and other kinds of printers as well. Most internal elements of the printer are not illustrated inFIG. 8. Internal elements of printer which are illustrated arepre-print image scanner805, printhead828 (which may be, for example and without limitation, a thermal printing element (seeFIG. 6), a laser-printer drum, an LED array, an impact printhead, or an inkjet printhead), andpost-print image scanner810.
Also illustrated is a single pre-print media, such as a label or an envelope, in three stages as it passes through printer. Shown at right is theprint media801abefore it has reached theprinthead828, and so before an imprinting. Shown towards the center ofFIG. 8 is the sameprint pre-print media801dwhen it is partiallypast printhead828, and so partially printed with partial output806d. After being fully printed with final printedoutput806c, the printed document801bis generated.FIG. 8 also indicates the time-order846 or paper path/direction844 of the print media's position/movement in relation to movement pastprinthead828.
FIG. 8 also illustrates the images captured bypre-print image scanner805 andpost-print image scanner810. Becausepre-print image scanner805 is positioned beforeprinthead828, thepre-printing image capture804 shows only the pre-print text/logo/banner802 of theprint media801a. Becausepost-print image scanner810 is positioned afterprinthead828, thepost-printing image capture806 shows both the pre-print text/logo/banner802 and the final printedoutput806cof printed document801b.
As described above and will be discussed in further details,pre-printing image capture804 andpost-printing image capture806 may be analyzed against an original, digital rasterized image of the intended output of a print operation. The result of the analysis is a determination of whether the print operation was valid or not. “Valid” means the print operation resulted in print which is identical to the intended output, or that the print result is sufficiently similar (by designated standards) to the intended output so as to be a useful print result.
In an embodiment of the present system and method, image analysis may, strictly for convenience, be characterized as having method steps which fall into one stage, into two stages, or more than two stages. For convenience of exposition, the process discussed immediately below is characterized as having two stages: subtracting images and comparing images. However, nothing in the present disclosure limits the present system and method to any particular number of stages.
(2) Subtracting Images
In an embodiment of the present system and method, a first stage of print validation processing may entail subtracting thepre-printing image capture804 from thepost-printing image capture806 of the same sheet or item (for example, a label) of the print media.
In accordance with various embodiments of the present invention, the image subtraction is a digital comparison process. In various embodiments of the present system and method, algorithms employed for image subtraction may vary in details. In general, image subtraction entails designating a second image (such as a pre-printing image capture804) which will be subtracted from a first image (such as a post-printing image capture806), and then:
(i) if needed, resizing either or both ofpre-printing image capture804 andpost-printing image capture806; and/or aligningpre-printing image capture804 andpost-printing image capture806, so that the two images can be compared on a basis of pixels which should be corresponding pixels (for example, same x-y coordinates) between the two images;
(ii) reducing each of the first image and the second image to independent, mutually adjacent pixels which together form the entire image. Assuming both images are of the same size and geometry (for example, rectangles of the same size), both images are typically mapped to respective pixel matrices with identical numbers of rows and columns, and so corresponding pixels;
(iii) providing each pixel with one or more suitable mathematical values, which may for example be a degree of lightness or darkness (for example, a value of “0” indicating a perfectly black pixel, “255” indicating a white pixel, and values between 0 and 255 indicating appropriate shades of grayscale (for an eight bit data scan)). Scanners with higher or lower data bits per pixel may employ other ranges of gray scale values. In some embodiments, multiple values may be applied per pixel to indicate color valuations;
(iv) for each corresponding pixel in the first image and second image, subtract the second image pixel value from the first image pixel value; and
(v) the result of the subtraction is the pixel value for the corresponding pixel in the resulting validation image.
FIG. 9 illustrates three exemplary image subtractions according to the present system and method.
InFIG. 9, the left-most column illustrates a first exemplary image subtraction.Pre-printing image capture904ahas captured only the pre-print text/logo/banner903aof a mailing label, envelope, or similar print media. Thepre-printing image capture904ais subtracted from the post-printing image capture906a, which has captured both the pre-print text/logo/banner903aand the newly printedoutput905a. The result of the subtraction process is thevalidation image908a. Because the pre-print text/logo/banner903awas common to both images in the subtraction process, that data is effectively cancelled out. As a result,validation image908acontains only the effective newly printedoutput907a. Further evaluation ofvalidation image908ais presented below in conjunction withFIG. 10.
InFIG. 9, the center column illustrates a second exemplary image subtraction.Pre-printing image capture904bhas captured the pre-print text/logo/banner only of a mailing label, envelope, or similar print media. It will be seen from the figure that, in this instance, the pre-printed logo had a “smudge,” blemish, or other unexpected print matter, such as theblemish903b.
InFIG. 9, the center column illustrates the corresponding post-printing image capture906b, which has captured both the blemish and the newly printed output. It may be apparent (simply from visual inspection) that the output address and bar code appear displaced to the left, as compared with the similar address and bar code in the left-most column. Further assessment of this by the present system and method is presented in conjunction withFIG. 10, below.
Thepre-printing image capture904bis subtracted from the post-printing image capture906b. The result of the subtraction process is thevalidation image908b. It can be observed fromFIG. 9 that, during the subtraction process, shaded pixel values corresponding to smudge (such as the blemish) were subtracted from pixel values that represented newly printed output. The result is that pixel values for the last four digits of the zip code now indicategrayscale text911b(as illustrated) rather than black text as shown elsewhere. Further evaluation ofvalidation image908bpresented below in conjunction withFIG. 10.
InFIG. 9, the right-most column illustrates a third exemplary image subtraction.Pre-printing image capture904chas captured the pre-print text/logo/banner only of a mailing label, envelope, or similar print media. (As with the example in the left-most column, and unlike the middle column, no “smudge” is present in this example.)
Thepost-printing image capture906c, which has captured both the pre-print text/logo/banner and the newly printed output. It may be apparent (simply from visual inspection) that the output address and bar code are displaced both upwards and to the left, as compared with the similar address and bar code in the left-most column. The vertical displacement is sufficiently extreme that the address in the printed output partly overlaps the text of the pre-printed logo/banner.
Thepre-printing image capture904cis subtracted from thepost-printing image capture906c. The result of the subtraction process is thevalidation image908c. Because the pre-print text/logo/banner and the newly printed output overlapped, and the pixels for both were black pixels, the overlapping pixels are effectively cancelled out (since they cannot be readily distinguished by a reader). As a result, it can be seen from visual inspection that the effective printedoutput907cofvalidation image908ccontains gaps (or white spots) in some of the lettering of the output address. Further evaluation ofvalidation image908cis presented below in conjunction withFIG. 10.
In an embodiment, and based on foregoing discussion in this document, the validation image of a printed document may contain the effective printed output (that is, the text or graphics that were effectively printed on print media (since any pre-print text/logo/banner were stripped out in generating validation image)). In an alternative embodiment, image processing may be used to compensate for pre-print text/logo/banner, so that the validation image may contain the actual printed output printed on the document.
“Effective printed output” refers to the printed image that is effectively visible to a person viewing the printed document after printing. In many cases, the effective printed output will be the same as the printed output; that is, what a person (or other optical scanner) sees on print media is the same as whatever printer printed on the print media. However, there may be exceptions.
For example, newly printed output may partly or totally overlap with pre-print text/logo/banner. Or, newly printed output may partly or totally overlap with a pre-printed pattern or texture which fills some or all of print media. Or, newly printed output may partly or totally overlap with a blemish, wrinkle, or tear on some or all of print media.
In any of these cases, the visual effect may be to reduce the output contrast between newly printed output and the pre-print text/logo/banner or the background pattern/texture. As a result, the portion of the effective printed output subject to overlap will typically show reduced contrast (as compared with newly printed output which is printed on a clean, purely white background). This reduced contrast output may be displayed, on validation image, as grayscale text or reduced contrast text or graphics. If the pre-print text/logo/banner or a blemish is entirely black, this may completely obscure affected parts of the print output, rendering the effective printed output in these areas as being no output at all (that is, effectively “white” and not visible).
(3) Comparing Images
The digital, rasterized image of a document, stored in raster memory of printer, is the version of the document that either: (i) was transmitted to the printer electronically from a document source (such as an external computer); or (ii) was generated internally within the printer based on a received page description, again received from a document source. In the case of a combined printer/scanning device, such as a fax/printer (not illustrated in the figures), the rasterized image may be obtained by first scanning a document by an exterior scanning element of the fax/printer. In any of these cases immediately above, the rasterized image therefore represents the document it was intended to be printed.
In an embodiment of the present system and method, a second stage of print validation may entail comparing a validation image of a printed document against the digital raster image of the document as it was submitted to and/or generated within printer. By comparing the validation image against the original, rasterized image of the source document, the present system and method may determine whether the finished printed document was printed correctly or had one or more print errors.
In some embodiments of the present system and method, comparison algorithms determine if two images—the rasterized image of the original source document and the validation image—are substantially the same or not. Further, in embodiments of the present system and method, the comparisons may involve primarily alphanumeric symbols (which have clear and distinctive outlines) and graphics (such as barcodes) which often also employ specific, clear line drawings.
One or more methods may be employed for such a comparison and similarity determination, either alone or in combination, including for example and without limitation:
(i) The rasterized image and the validation image are both represented by two dimensional matrices of equal dimensions, with matrix values corresponding to the grayscale-luminosity of pixels in each raster image. The matrices are compared on a point-by-point basis to determine if the intensity values are substantially the same. In an alternative embodiment, a matrix may employ multiple values for each pixel to capture color information, which may also be compared on a point-by-point basis. If the rasterized image matrix and the validation image matrix have the same, or substantially the same values, on a pixel-by-pixel basis, the two images are substantially the same. In performing such comparisons, the present system and method may make allowances, or have designated tolerance limits, for some variations in pixel values between the two matrices.
For example, in an exemplary embodiment where grayscales are rated from 0 to 255, any pixel in a range from 0 to a designated maximum value (such as 10 or 20) may be considered “black”; any pixel in a range from 226 to 255 may be considered white. In general, any two pixels which correspond in position in the two matrices and are within a designated value range of each other (for example, within 10 points from each other) may be considered to be identical pixels. Similarly, allowances and tolerances may be established for pixel variations at edges or borders of alphanumeric symbols or at borders of other symbols or graphics.
(ii) During a print process, printed output, such as text or graphics, may be shifted somewhat off from an intended position on the print media (as reflected in exemplary effective outputs). This may be due to, for example, a misfeed of the print media by the paper guides/rollers. Such shifts may be acceptable if they are within specified limits and do not cause overlap with pre-print text/logo/banner. In particular, if such shifted, printed output is identical to expected print or graphics in rasterized image, then the location shift may be acceptable. In embodiments of the present system and method, algorithms are employed to align text or graphics in rasterized image with corresponding effective printed output of validation image. If the matching algorithms identify such alignable areas of text or graphics, further criteria may be employed to determine if the shifted, effective printed output is still within acceptable print boundaries or print areas.
(iii) Comparison algorithms of the present system and method may also compare subsections or subareas of the validation image with corresponding subareas of rasterized image. If the two images are generally matching, but one or more specific subsections are not matching, further analysis algorithms may be employed. For example, in an embodiment, algorithms may determine if the non-matching areas on the validation image are readable at all as alphanumeric text. For another example, in an alternative or complementary embodiment, algorithms may determine a type of data represented on the non-matching areas. Certain types of data may be flagged by a rule-based system as essential, so that print errors in these areas may result in an assessment of a print-error. Other types of data or graphics may be assessed as being non-essential, so that print errors confined to these areas may still yield an assessment of a successful print operation.
(iv) As an element of image comparison, the present system and method may employ optical character recognition (OCR) to identify different elements of intended print content and effective printed output. Such optical character recognition may aid in the identification and comparison of names, addresses, zip codes, product numbers, and other such text.
Based on the comparison of validation image with raster image, the present system and method makes an evaluation or print operation assessment of whether or not the print operation was valid, or instead had one or more print errors. Evaluation criteria (also referred to as “comparison criteria”) may be based on a variety of different print quality criteria.
In an embodiment, evaluation criteria may be expressed in a rule-based system; in an alternative embodiment, evaluation criteria may be based on a one-dimensional or multi-dimensional matrix of criteria with suitable threshold values. In an embodiment, the present system and method may provide a user interface enabling a printer user to activate or deactivate various rules, to fine-tune thresholds for existing rules, or even to add additional logic for new rules.
Exemplary criteria may pertain to, for example and without limitation: (a) a degree or percentage of correspondence between the rasterized image and the validation image; (b) a degree or percentage of correspondence between the selected portions of the rasterized image and the source image; (c) a degree of accuracy in the two-dimensional document placement (in the validation image) of an intended print content of the rasterized image. Other criteria may be employed as well, consistent with the present system and method.
In an embodiment of the present system and method, additional validations may be performed by evaluating the effective printed output. Such validations may include, for example and without limitation: evaluating the legibility of text (alphanumeric output); and evaluating the clarity of bar codes or matrix symbols (for example, by ascertaining whether vertical bars in bar codes are of sufficiently distinct widths to be distinguishable by bar codes readers).
Referring now toFIG. 10, the outcomes of several exemplary comparisons between validation images and a single, source rasterizedimage1002 is shown. The exemplary validation images ofFIG. 10 are the same as those generated inFIG. 9, and their evaluation represents an extension of the three exemplary print scenarios discussed in conjunction withFIG. 9 above.
A firstexemplary validation image908aillustrates a case where theeffective output907ais substantially identical to the intendedprint content1012. It will be seen fromFIG. 10 thateffective output907ais also positioned, relative to virtual print media border1014 (which corresponds to the dimensions of the actual print media) in substantially the intended position on the document. In accordance with criteria in a rule-based system or other evaluation logic, such an output may be assessed as “Valid Print”1012a.
A secondexemplary validation image908billustrates a case where theeffective output907bhas some significant differences from intendedprint content1012. In particular, due to pre-print blemish on the unprinted media, there is anoutput defect1010bin the final printed output. Theoutput defect1010bis indicative of reduced contrast between the last four digits of the zip code and the document background.
It will also be seen fromFIG. 10 thateffective output907bhas aposition shift1008bto the left, relative to the intendedprint content1012. (This may be due, for example, to a misfeed of print media.). In such a case, theprint operation assessment1012bmay vary depending on evaluation rules. In some embodiments, the print operation may be deemed as invalid (that is, as a print error) due to either thedefect1010bof the zip code, or due toposition shift1008b, or due to both. In alternative embodiments, the print operation may still be deemed as valid. For example,position shift1008bmay not be considered serious enough to warrant invalidating the print operation, because the shift does not cause the address (or bar code) to overlap with any pre-print text/logo/banner. Further, defect of the zip code may not be considered serious enough to warrant invalidating the print operation, at least because (i) the first five digits of the zip code (which are the more important digits in U.S. postal use) are not part of defect and are of normal contrast; and/or (ii) the zip code may be obtained from the bar code as printed.
A thirdexemplary validation image908cillustrates a case where theeffective output907chas some significant differences from intendedprint content1012. In particular, the effective printedoutput907chas a large upwards and left-wards position shift1008c, relative to the intendedprint content1012. (This may be due, for example, to a misfeed of print media100.). The position shift is sufficient to cause the new address to overlap with the pre-printed address. This in turn results inprint defect1010c, where the contrast between parts of the addressee address and the return address is zero (as shown by white spots or spaces indefect1010c).
In such a case, the print assessment may vary depending on evaluation rules. In a typical embodiment, the print operation may be deemed as invalid (that is, as a print error) due to the significant loss of visual content in the alphanumeric symbols of the addressee address. In an alternative embodiment, the print operation may still be deemed as valid. For example, if the entire address can be obtained from the bar code as printed, then defect1010cmay not be counted as a basis for print invalidity. In some embodiments, the present system and method may actually determine that the bar code shown encodes only the zip code, and not the rest of the address. In such a case,defect1010cmay be serious enough to impair routing of the document, and the printed document will likely be deemed invalid, that is, as a “Print Error”1012c.
C. Improving Print Quality
Referring now toFIGS. 11A-11B, according to various embodiments of the present invention, amethod1100 for improving print quality is shown.
As shown inFIG. 11A, themethod1100 comprises receiving print data, at least part of the print data is used to generate the image (step1101). As described, the image may comprise text, a line, a box, a symbol, a barcode, etc.
Still referring toFIG. 11A, according to various embodiments of the present invention, themethod1100 continues by receiving a reference image or generating the reference image from at least part of the print data (step1103). As described above, the reference image could be, for example, the rasterized image of a document that either: (i) was transmitted to the printer electronically from a document source (such as an external computer); or (ii) was generated internally within the printer based on a received page description, again received from a document source. An exemplary reference image is depicted inFIG. 12. The reference image ofFIG. 12 is in register on the print media.
Still referring toFIG. 11A, according to various embodiments of the present invention, themethod1100 continues by storing the reference image in the memory of the printer-verifier200 ofFIG. 2B, or memory of theprinter328 and/orverifier memory314 ofverifier302 ofFIG. 3, as described above (step1105).
Still referring toFIG. 11A, according to various embodiments of the present invention, themethod1100 for printing an image on print media with a printer continues by printing the image to obtain a printed image (step1107).
Still referring toFIG. 11A, according to various embodiments of the present invention, themethod1100 for printing an image on print media with a printer continues by capturing a representation of the printed image to obtain a captured image (step1109). The representation may be captured from at least one of a first time use of the printer, a first time use of new print data, and a first time use of new print media stock. For example, The representation is captured in the printer-verifier200 (more particularly, by theimaging module236 thereof) as shown inFIG. 2B, in theverifier302 communicatively coupled toprinter328 insystem300 as shown inFIG. 3, or the pre-scanner505/post-scanner510 as shown inFIG. 5. In various embodiments, as noted previously, the captured image may be a barcode.
Still referring toFIG. 11A, according to various embodiments of the present invention, themethod1100 for printing an image on print media with a printer continues by determining if the captured image conforms to the reference image by comparing at least a portion of the captured image with a same portion of the reference image (step1111).
In various embodiments of the present invention, the captured image is compared with the reference image to determine if a horizontal position of the printed image in the captured image conforms to the horizontal position of the reference image. In various other embodiments as hereinafter described, the captured image is compared with the reference image to determine if there is a distortion in a barcode of the printed image that is not present in the reference barcode.
Turning now to the horizontal position of the printed image relative to the reference image, in various embodiments of the present invention, the captured image is compared with the reference image in memory to determine if a horizontal position of the printed image in the captured image conforms to the horizontal position of the reference image. The captured image comprises a non-conforming captured image if the horizontal position of the printed image in the captured image is offset from the horizontal position of the reference image. In other words, the captured image does not conform to the reference image if there is an offset in the horizontal position of the printed image relative to the horizontal position of the reference image. The offset has a value.
The value of the offset may be stored in the memory of the printer-verifier, in a memory of printer and/or in verifier memory (step1113). The comparison is made by processor in the printer-verifier200 ofFIG. 2B, inprinter328 or in theverifier302 ofsystem300 ofFIG. 3. The comparison could also be made by a standalone processor in a communicatively coupled computer.
Still referring toFIG. 11A, according to various embodiments of the present invention, themethod1100 continues by modifying at least part of the print data used to generate the image prior to generating a succeeding image if the captured image does not conform to the reference image (step1115). Modifying at least part of the print data is performed in printer-verifier or printer (where the offset value is entered into the printer).
In various embodiments of the present invention, modifying the print data used to generate the image results in modified print data and comprises shifting the print data used to generate the image by the value of the offset to reposition the succeeding printed image on the print media. Shifting the print data used to generate the image comprises inserting or removing a margin in a left or right portion of the print data used to generate the image. For example, if the horizontal position of the printed image in the captured image is offset from the horizontal position of the reference image, the print data used to generate the image may be shifted by the value of the offset to reposition the succeeding image on the print media.
Referring now toFIGS. 13A and 13B, according to various embodiments of the present invention, shifting the print data by the value of an exemplary offset (an exemplary one square) is depicted.FIG. 13A depicts an exemplary reference image. The reference image is a graphical representation of a string of binary bytes in memory, similar to a bitmap. Each grid square inFIG. 13A represents a command to a single thermal printhead resistive element (sometimes called a “printhead dot”). When the grid square is filled (black), it represents a command to energize, i.e., turn on the printhead dot for a small amount of time, causing a visible image to form on the print media. A column of grid squares on the right edge of each bar inFIG. 13A has been removed (changed from black to white) inFIG. 13B. A column of grid squares on the left edge of each bar ofFIG. 13A has also been added (changed from white to black) inFIG. 13B. The image data inFIG. 13B maintains fromFIG. 13A the four grid squares for each narrow element width. The net effect is that the succeeding captured image will be shifted to the left for proper horizontal positioning on subsequent print media.
While horizontal re-positioning of a barcode has been described, any succeeding captured image may be repositioned in such a manner according to various embodiments of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the offset value may be greater than one square.
In various embodiments of the present invention, shifting the print data used to generate the image may be done prior to a first time use of the new print media stock. A width of the new print media stock may be captured and the print data shifted based on the width to substantially center the succeeding image on the print medium.
Referring back toFIG. 11A, according to various embodiments of the present invention, themethod1100 may continue, after shifting the print data used to generate the image, by: printing the succeeding image to obtain a succeeding printed image (step1117a); capturing a succeeding representation of the succeeding printed image from the same printer to obtain a succeeding captured image (step1117b); determining if the succeeding captured image conforms to the reference image by comparing the succeeding captured image with the reference image (step1117c); and further shifting the modified print data used to generate the succeeding image if the succeeding captured image does not conform to the reference image (step1117d), wherein the succeeding captured image does not conform to the reference image if there is an offset in the horizontal position of the succeeding printed image in the succeeding captured image relative to the horizontal position of the reference image (YES to “Offset in Horizontal Position of succeeding captured image relative to reference image?”). The printing, capturing, comparing, and further shifting steps are repeated until the succeeding printed image in the succeeding captured image conforms to the reference image.
In various embodiments of the present invention, the horizontal position of the succeeding printed image may be compared with the horizontal position of an immediately preceding printed image to determine if the print media is drifting during operation of the printer (step1119). A difference in the horizontal position of the succeeding printed image relative to the horizontal position of the immediately preceding printed image comprises a drifting offset having a value. The drifting offset may be stored in a memory.
Referring now toFIG. 11B, the modified print data used to generate the succeeding image may be further shifted by the value of the drifting offset resulting in further modified print data before generating a next succeeding image using the further modified print data (step1121). There can also be a drifting offset threshold, after which the further shifting is implemented. The print data may additionally be further shifted by changing a user command (step1123), in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention.
Returning toFIG. 11B, according to various embodiments of the present invention, the method for printing an image on print media with a printer may continue by generating a notice about the non-conforming captured image to a user of the printer if the captured image does not conform to the reference image (step1125). The user may be prompted by the notice to adjust the print media guide of the printer.
As noted previously, in various embodiments, step1111 comprises determining if the captured image conforms to the reference image by comparing at least a portion of the captured image with a same portion of the reference image. However, rather than comparing horizontal position, the inquiry is whether there is a distortion in the printed barcode that is not present in the reference image. The printed barcode does not conform to the reference barcode if a distortion exists in the printed barcode that is not present in the reference barcode.
As noted previously, the thermal printhead may be set to a high temperature in order to obtain better graphics. High printhead temperatures are often used to obtain bolder or more vivid graphics. However, if the printhead temperature is too high, the barcode printed using that thermal printhead may include a distortion. The distortion may cause the printed barcode to be out of specification.
Referring now toFIGS. 15A-15D,FIG. 15A illustrates an exemplary reference image for a printed barcode. InFIG. 15A, the narrow bars and narrow spaces of the reference image are both an exemplary four grid squares wide.FIG. 15B illustrates a printed barcode generated from the reference image (more particularly, the image data thereof). The printed barcode ofFIG. 15B includes a distortion (the width of the narrow bars ofFIG. 15A is substantially wider than the width of the narrow spaces) such that the printed barcode is out of specification (failing Modulation grade because the bars are too wide) as a result of an elevated thermal printhead temperature. More particularly, the width of the narrow bars is substantially wider than the width of the narrow spaces.
If a distortion is present (such as in the printed barcode ofFIG. 15B),method1100 proceeds to step1115 as depicted inFIG. 11A. The print data used to generate the barcode is modified in step1115 prior to generating a succeeding barcode if the printed barcode in the captured image does not conform to the reference barcode. Modifying at least part of the print data used to generate the barcode comprises at least one of removing a portion of and/or adding to each bar edge of the barcode in the print data used to generate the image, thereby maintaining overall dimensions in the printed barcode of the succeeding image.
FIG. 15C illustrates modifying at least part of the image data of the reference image ofFIG. 15A as the captured image does not conform to the reference barcode. InFIG. 15C, a column of grid squares on the right side of each bar has been removed (changed from black to white), resulting in narrow bars that are now three grid squares wide and wide bars and spaces that are five grid squares wide.
FIG. 15D illustrates a succeeding (captured) barcode generated from the modified image data ofFIG. 15C. The removal of the column of grid squares (modification of image data) from every bar inFIG. 15C compensates for the elevated printhead temperature and results in the succeeding captured barcode (FIG. 15D) having nearly equal width narrow bars and narrow spaces. The succeeding captured barcode ofFIG. 15D does not include the distortion ofFIG. 15B, and should receive an “A” modulation grade. The succeeding captured barcode ofFIG. 15D printed according to various embodiments compensates for the excessive thermal printhead temperature without affecting the extra-dark graphics intended by the printer user (i.e., the better graphics are retained in the succeeding captured barcode).
FIG. 14 also graphically depicts an automatic barcode adjustment, according to various embodiments of the present invention;
FIGS. 16A and 16B depict printing a two-dimensional image on print media with a printer, according to various embodiments of the present invention.FIG. 16A illustrates a reference image for printing the two-dimensional image on print media. The reference image is a segment of a Data Matrix two-dimensional barcode in which every element is an exemplary 4 by 4 squares in size, i.e., the same X-dimension as the one-dimensional example depicted inFIGS. 15A through 15D. For the two-dimensional barcode, compensating for the excessive thermal printhead temperature requires modification of the image data in both the horizontal and vertical edges of the elements.
FIG. 16B depicts the removal of one square (one column) from the right vertical edge of each element and one square (one row) from the bottom horizontal edge of each element inFIG. 16A, resulting in standalone black elements of 3 by 3 squares in size and standalone white elements of 5 by 5 squares in size, both of which were formerly 4 by 4 squares in size. Importantly, only the edges are adjusted, thereby maintaining the overall dimensions in the printed barcode of the succeeding image. In other words, if two elements are adjoining, the boundary between them is not adjusted. When the succeeding barcode is printed from the modified image data, the black elements and the white elements of the succeeding barcode will be consistently sized (i.e., no distortion will be present in the succeeding barcode), despite the excessive thermal printhead temperature.
It is to be understood that the square(s) can alternatively be added, that the square(s) can be added or removed to other edges (e.g., the left edge, the top edge, etc.) as long as the modification is consistently applied.
From the foregoing, it is to be appreciated that various embodiments enable correct horizontal positioning of a printed image on a print medium. Various embodiments enable correct horizontal positioning of a printed image on a print medium and enable placing the printing properly with regard to the edges of the print medium such that the printing is reliably and consistently in register. Various embodiments enable the printing of barcodes without distortions.
IV. Additional Implementation Details
In the specification and figures, typical embodiments of the invention have been disclosed. The present invention is not limited to such exemplary embodiments. The use of the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. The figures are schematic representations and so are not necessarily drawn to scale. Unless otherwise noted, specific terms have been used in a generic and descriptive sense and not for purposes of limitation.
The foregoing detailed description has set forth various embodiments of the devices and/or processes via the use of block diagrams, flow charts, schematics, exemplary data structures, and examples. Insofar as such block diagrams, flow charts, schematics, exemplary data structures, and examples contain one or more functions and/or operations, each function and/or operation within such block diagrams, flowcharts, schematics, exemplary data structures, or examples can be implemented, individually and/or collectively, by a wide range of hardware, software, firmware, or virtually any combination thereof.
In one embodiment, the present subject matter may be implemented via Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). However, the embodiments disclosed herein, in whole or in part, can be equivalently implemented in standard integrated circuits, as one or more computer programs running on one or more computers (e.g., as one or more programs running on one or more computer systems), as one or more programs running on one or more controllers (e.g., microcontrollers), as one or more programs running on one or more processors (e.g., microprocessors), as firmware, or as virtually any combination thereof.
In addition, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the control mechanisms taught herein are capable of being distributed as a program product in a variety of tangible forms, and that an illustrative embodiment applies equally regardless of the particular type of tangible instruction bearing media used to actually carry out the distribution. Examples of tangible instruction bearing media include, but are not limited to, the following: recordable type media such as floppy disks, hard disk drives, CD ROMs, digital tape, flash drives, and computer memory.
The various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. These and other changes can be made to the present systems and methods in light of the above-detailed description. Accordingly, the invention is not limited by the disclosure, but instead its scope is to be determined by the following claims.
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Claims (19)

The invention claimed is:
1. A method for printing an image on print media with a printer, the method comprising:
receiving at least part of print data used to generate the image;
receiving a reference image or generating the reference image from at least part of the print data;
storing the reference image in a memory of the printer; printing the image to obtain a printed image;
capturing a representation of the printed image to obtain a captured image;
determining, by a processor, if the captured image conforms to the reference image by comparing a horizontal position of the printed image of the captured image with a horizontal position of the reference image; and
modifying, by the processor, at least part of the print data used to generate the image prior to generating a succeeding image when the captured image does not conform to the reference image due to an offset in the horizontal position of the printed image relative to the horizontal position of the reference image, wherein modifying at least part of the print data comprises shifting at least part of the print data by a value of an offset to reposition the succeeding image on the print media.
2. The method according toclaim 1, wherein the captured image comprises a barcode and determining, by the processor, if the captured image conforms to the reference image comprises comparing the barcode of the captured image with a reference barcode in the reference image, wherein the captured image does not conform to the reference image if the barcode of the captured image includes a distortion not present in the reference barcode.
3. The method according toclaim 2, wherein modifying, by the processor, at least part of the print data comprises automatically adjusting the barcode in the print data used to generate the image for improving a print quality of the succeeding image comprising a printed barcode.
4. The method according toclaim 3, wherein automatically adjusting, by the processor, the barcode comprises at least one of removing a portion of and adding to each bar edge of the barcode in the print data used to generate the image, thereby maintaining overall dimensions in the printed barcode of the succeeding image.
5. The method according toclaim 1, further comprising: prior to the modifying step, storing the value of the offset in the memory; and wherein modifying, by the processor, at least part of the print data used to generate the image results in modified print data.
6. The method according toclaim 1, wherein shifting at least part of the print data used to generate the image comprises inserting or removing a margin in a left or right portion of at least part of the print data used to generate the image.
7. The method according toclaim 6, further comprising, after shifting at least part of the print data used to generate the image:
printing the succeeding image to obtain a succeeding printed image;
capturing, by the processor, a succeeding representation of the succeeding printed image from the same printer to obtain a succeeding captured image;
comparing, by the processor, the succeeding captured image with the reference image to determine if the succeeding captured image conforms to the reference image; and
further shifting the modified print data used to generate the succeeding image if the succeeding captured image does not conform to the reference image, wherein the succeeding captured image does not conform to the reference image if there is an offset in an horizontal position of the succeeding printed image in the succeeding captured image relative to an horizontal position of the reference image.
8. The method according toclaim 7, wherein the printing, capturing, comparing, and further shifting steps are repeated until the succeeding printed image in the succeeding captured image conforms to the reference image.
9. The method according toclaim 7, further comprising:
comparing, by the processor, the horizontal position of the succeeding printed image with the horizontal position of an immediately preceding printed image to determine if the print media is drifting during operation of the printer, wherein a difference in the horizontal position of the succeeding printed image relative to the horizontal position of the immediately preceding printed image comprises a drifting offset having a value; and
further shifting, by the processor, the modified print data used to generate the succeeding image by the value of the drifting offset resulting in further modified print data before generating a next succeeding image using the further modified print data.
10. The method according toclaim 1, further comprising further shifting the print data by changing a user command.
11. The method according toclaim 1, wherein capturing the representation of the printed image comprises capturing the representation from at least one of:
a first time use of the printer;
a first time use of new print data; and
a first time use of new print media stock.
12. The method according toclaim 11, further comprising, prior to the first time use of the new print media stock, capturing a width of the new print media stock and shifting the print data based on the width to substantially center the succeeding image on a print medium.
13. The method according toclaim 1, wherein the captured image comprises a non-conforming captured image if the captured image does not conform to the reference image, the method further comprising:
generating a notice about the non-conforming captured image to a user of the printer.
14. The method according toclaim 13, wherein generating the notice comprises prompting the user to adjust a print media guide of the printer.
15. A method for printing an image on print media, the method comprising:
receiving at least part of print data used to generate the image;
receiving a reference image or generating the reference image from at least part of the print data;
storing the reference image in a memory of a printer;
printing the image to obtain a printed image;
capturing a representation of the printed image to obtain a captured image;
comparing, by a processor, the captured image with the reference image to determine if a horizontal position of the printed image conforms to a horizontal position of the reference image, wherein the captured image comprises a non-conforming captured image if the horizontal position of the printed image in the captured image is offset from the horizontal position of the reference image, the offset having a value;
storing the value of the offset in the memory of the printer; and
shifting, by the processor, at least part of the print data used to generate the image by the value of the offset to reposition a succeeding image on the print media.
16. The method according toclaim 15, wherein the image comprises a printed indicium.
17. The method according toclaim 15, wherein shifting at least part of the print data used to generate the image comprises inserting or removing a margin in a left or right portion of the print data used to generate the image.
18. A method for improving print quality during operation of a printer, the method comprising:
printing a barcode on a print medium to obtain a printed barcode, the barcode generated using print data;
capturing an image of the printed barcode to obtain a captured image;
determining, by a processor, if the printed barcode in the captured image conforms to a reference barcode of a reference image by comparing a horizontal position of the printed barcode in the captured image with a horizontal position of the reference barcode, wherein the printed barcode does not conform with the reference barcode if a distortion exists in the printed barcode that is not present in the reference barcode, the distortion being due to an offset in the horizontal position of the printed barcode relative to the horizontal position of the reference barcode; and
modifying, by the processor, the print data used to generate the barcode prior to generating a succeeding barcode if the printed barcode in the captured image does not conform to the reference barcode.
19. The method according toclaim 18, wherein modifying the print data used to generate the barcode comprises at least one of removing a portion of and adding to each bar edge of the barcode in the print data used to generate the barcode, thereby maintaining overall dimensions in the succeeding barcode.
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